Data consulting for Indiana agencies, counties, cities, and public programs.
Indiana public-sector data work has to move through real procurement, reporting, accessibility, privacy, and staffing constraints. We help teams turn those constraints into scoped modernization work: clearer data, better reporting, usable dashboards, practical interoperability, and documentation that survives handoff.
Built for the way public work is actually approved.
Indiana buyers often need help before a project becomes a clean technology task. A dashboard may start as a grant-reporting obligation. A modernization effort may depend on old extracts, vendor handoffs, or data definitions no one owns. A public-health technology effort may require interoperability planning before procurement language is ready.
We keep the work bounded and buyer-useful: define the decision, identify the data and systems involved, name the risks, produce reviewable artifacts, and leave behind operating notes your team can use.
Common Indiana state and local data needs.
The work can start with a small assessment, a scoped build, or support under a prime. The shape depends on the decision, deadline, and handoff.
Reporting and dashboard readiness
Metric definitions, data quality checks, dashboard specifications, grant reporting views, and operating notes for program and leadership reporting.
Data strategy and governance
Practical governance, stewardship roles, data definitions, sharing rules, quality workflows, and roadmaps sized for lean public teams.
Interoperability and systems integration
Interface inventories, data-flow maps, HL7/FHIR and API planning, vendor handoff support, test plans, and cutover documentation.
Modernization and public-health technology
Cloud and data-platform planning, accessibility-aware digital service support, public-health reporting workflows, and implementation documentation.
No invented vehicles, certifications, or registration claims.
The page is grounded in public procurement and technology-delivery research, not unsupported company claims. Identifiers, vehicles, certifications, and registrations belong on procurement materials only after verification.
Indiana procurement pathways
Indiana buyer research points to bidder registration, Supplier Portal access, current business opportunities, QPAs, Buy Indiana, supplier-diversity programs, INDOT-specific procurement, and local registration paths as context buyers may care about.
Grant-funded work
Grant recipients need documented procurement procedures, clear scopes, deliverables, reporting evidence, and competition rules that match the funding source. We shape data work so those artifacts are not afterthoughts.
Public-health modernization
Public-health data modernization and interoperability work often depends on shared definitions, exchange readiness, privacy-aware workflows, and reporting that program staff can maintain.
Ways to start without overclaiming procurement status.
Bring a draft scope, RFI, RFP, grant deadline, or teaming need. We will respond with fit, risks, and the smallest useful next step.
State, county, city, and local public programs
Use us for scoped assessments, reporting readiness, dashboard specifications, implementation documentation, and bounded data modernization support under your procurement rules.
Grant-funded delivery
We help translate grant reporting, performance measurement, evaluation, and data deliverables into practical work products that your file can explain.
Prime-led projects
Prime partners can use us for data architecture, dashboards, interoperability planning, governance, QA, and handoff documentation where focused public-sector data support is needed.
Send the Indiana requirement. We will give you a plain fit read.
A draft scope, solicitation, reporting problem, grant deadline, or teaming note is enough to start.
info@indianadataworks.com · (317) 316‑5350 · West Lafayette, IN